You can now pre-order Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S AMOLED tablets, will ship on June 26

Last week Samsung launched their new AMOLED tablets (the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and Galaxy Tab S 10.5 ) – and today it turns out that you can already pre-order the tablets on Amazon.com . Both tablets will ship on June 26, sooner than expected. The Galaxy Tab S 8.4 costs $399.99 while the larger Tab S 10.5 costs $499.99 . Those two tablets have pretty much the same technical specifications: a WQXGA (2560×1600) Super AMOLED display (359 PPI on the 8.4″, 287 PPI on the 10.5″), Android 4.4, a 1.9 Ghz Octa-Core CPU (2.3Ghz quad-core in some markets), 8MP camera, 3GB of RAM and 16/32 GB storage and a micro SD slot. Both tablets are only 6.6 mm thick, and the 8.4 has a 4,900 mAh battery while the 10.5 one has a larger 7,900 mAh battery. Read more about You can now pre-order Samsung's Galaxy Tab S AMOLED tablets, will ship on June 26

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Meizu Pro 7 and Pro 7 Plus are high end Android smartphones that sport a small (2-inch) AMOLED display on the back, useful for notifications and selfie images. Both phones also use AMOLED displays on the front – a 5.2″ FHD Super AMOLED for the Pro 7 and a 5.7″ QHD Super AMOLED for the Pro 7 Plus. Other features of the Pro 7 include a dual 12MP sensor camera, a 16Mp selfie camera, Helio X25 chipset (X30 10nm 10-core on the Pro 7 Plus), 4GB of RAM (6GB of the Plus) and 64 GB of storage (128GB on the Plus). Both phones will start shipping in early August 2017. The Pro 7 will cost $430 while the Pro 7 Plus will cost $530.

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According to a report from Korea, Samsung is developing its next-generation Gear VR headset, which will include a built-in display (unlike current models which require you to insert your Galaxy smartphone into the device). The report claims that Samsung will adopt a new OLED display in this device – which will achieve a pixel density of 2,000 PPI. Such a high pixel density will be great for VR as it will improve the realism and reduce sickness. Read more about Will Samsung's next-gen Gear VR headset include its own 2000 PPI OLED display?

Samsung announces its latest flagship phones, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ . Both phones sport what Samsung brands as an Infinity Display – a curved flexible Super AMOLED that is almost without any bezels. Samsung did not release an edition with a non-flexible rigid OLED, but this isn’t really a surprise . The Galaxy S8 has a 5.8″ Quad HD+ (2960×1440, 570PPI) OLED while the S8+ has a larger version (6.2″) but with the same resolution (529 PPI). Both phones feature a 10nm Octa-core 64bit CPU, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, microSD slot, IP68 water and dust resistance, Android 7.0, Samsung Bixby assistant and a Dual-Pixel 12MP OIS camera. Both phones will launch globally on April 21st 2017. Read more about Samsung announces the Galaxy S8 and S8+ with "inifinity" flexible Super AMOLED displays

According to a report in Korea, Samsung Electronics has decided to start adopting OLED displays in all of its tablet devices and to increasingly use OLEDs in laptops. Samsung Display is currently producing OLEDs for tablets and laptops in a limited quantity, as most of its OLED capacity is dedicated to mobile phone displays. According to ETNews SDC will continue to gradually convert its LCD lines to OLED and the ultimate goal of SDC is to only produce OLED displays for mobile devices. Read more about Samsung aims to adopt OLEDs in all its future tablets

Despite the huge Galaxy Note 7 recall , Samsung Electronics announced an excellent quarterly report for Q4 2016. The company’s operating profits were $7.9 billion – 50% higher than Q4 2015, and the company’s highest profits in over three years. The main drivers of Samsung’s earnings were good chip and display sales – combined with a weak Korean Won rate. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge (and other mobile phones) enjoyed solid sales as well. Read more about Samsung reports excellent Q4 2016 results, driven by strong chip and display sales

Here's the truth about most premium non-OLED 4K TVs today: they all look pretty good. But it's the small differences between them that makes it tough to choose a new 4K set. As we move into 2017, prepare for those differences to get even more subtle….

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A few days ago IHS said that they see the flexible display market reaching 139 million units in 2017 – an increase of 135% compared to 2016. IHS now reveals that in Q3 2016 SDC flexible AMOLED revenue reached over $1 billion for the first time ever. According to IHS, SDC has a market share of 31.8% from the total display market, followed by Japan Display (15.4%) and LGD (13.1%). SDC’s good performance was mostly accredit to its OLED business, and specifically its flexible OLED business. Read more about IHS: SDC's flexible OLED revenues reached $1 billion in Q3 2016

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